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Technology mapping: Leukemia Treatment
The increase in the incidence of various cancers has been one of the biggest challenges in the global public health for decades. Leukemia is a type of cancer that only in 2008 has affected 351,000 people of the world population.
Luciene Ferreira Gaspar Amaral+2 more
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Brochure- IPinCH Project [PDF]
A brochure for the IPinCH Project that shares additional details about the ...
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage+1 more
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Property $(T)$ and strong Property $(T)$ for unital $C^*$-algebras [PDF]
In this paper, we will give a thorough study of the notion of Property $(T)$ for $C^*$-algebras (as introduced by M.B. Bekka in \cite{Bek-T}) as well as a slight stronger version of it, called "strong property $(T)$" (which is also an analogue of the ...
Leung, Chi-Wai, Ng, Chi-Keung
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La pornografía no consentida es un acto de violencia en la que atentan contra la dignidad, reputación y honor de las personas. En esta investigación se presentan algunas de las alternativas jurídicas existentes para enfrentar estos actos de violencia ...
Fredrick Vega-Lozada
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Property $(FL_p)$ implies property $(FL_q)$ for $1
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It is known that for $\sigma$-compact groups Kazhdan's Property $(T)$ is equivalent to Serre's Property $(FH)$. Generalized versions of those properties, called properties $(T_{B})$ and $(F_{B})$, can be defined in terms of the isometric representations of a group on an arbitrary Banach space $B$. Property $(F_{B})$ implies $(T_{B})$.
arxiv
WORTH property, García-Falset coefficient and Opial property of infinite sums [PDF]
We prove some results concerning the WORTH property and the Garc\'{i}a-Falset coefficient of absolute sums of infinitely many Banach spaces. The Opial property/uniform Opial property of infinite $\ell^p$-sums is also studied and some properties analogous to the Opial property/uniform Opial property for Lebesgue-Bochner spaces $L^p(\mu,X)$ are discussed.
arxiv
Possession as the Origin of Property
How do things come to be owned? This is a fundamental puzzle for anyone who thinks about property. One buys things from other owners, to be sure, but how did the other owners get those things?
Carol M. Rose
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This paper discusses `geometric property (T)'. This is a property of metric spaces introduced in earlier work of the authors for its applications to K-theory.
Willett, Rufus, Yu, Guoliang
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Hacia la extensión de la responsabilidad para otros intermediarios en Internet
Cicerón, en su Defensa de Sexto Riscio Amerino señalaba: “El célebre Lucio Casio, a quien el pueblo romano tenía por juez concienzudo y experimentado, solía preguntar a menudo en las causas ‘quien había salido beneficiado’ [cui bono fuisset].
Ernesto Rengifo García
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Some characterizations of ideal variants of Hurewicz type covering properties [PDF]
In this paper, we continue to investigate topological properties of $\mathcal{I}H$ and its two star versions namely $SS \mathcal{I} H$ and $S \mathcal{I} H$. We characterized $\mathcal{I}$-Hurewicz property by $\mathcal{I}$-Hurewicz Basis property and $\mathcal{I}$-Hurewicz measure zero property for metrizable spaces. We also characterized $\mathcal{I}$
arxiv